by Drew Dietsch
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Batman: Part II finally toward production. Although I remain doubtful but eager, it is a treacherous time to deal with every gossip and tidbit is about to be online online. God, I hate droolbro nerd culture to be covered every funko pop! Picture for stories signs as they are their own greatest detective in the world.
That, have a happy news that surrounds the Matt Reeves Sequel will include Robin to Batman: Part II. So, as a bat-dork resident and as a person who needs to change the articles, I think I better get the record of my feelings with this gossip.
Batman needs Robin

As the headline says, I want to see Robin in the Batman: Part II. An unimportant number of fans will put their grimpark business uniforms and decar the existence of Robin as distracting from Batman. These fans are accepted to line up for fouging trough as Zack Snyder Poured his next batch on cinematic gruels in their gullets.
Robin is an essential part of Batman’s story and a character needed to explore Bruce Wayne’s character and what his true goals are a CAPT crusader. Without Robin, Batman could just lean in darkness and more. The end of The Batman have one of the most powerful scenes in character’s film history; As he relieved a frightened child that was about to carry from a flood town of Gotham, Vouver told us that Bruce realized that Batman could not be a symbol of fear and revenge. Batman should represent hope and should be motivated by others.
So Robin is very important to this story in Batman. Batman: Part II There is a great opportunity to show bruce growing more than the symbol of hope through the eyes of a younger nature. And all online with a modicum of the bat-knows where it should be going.
Jason Todd Lives

In comics, Jason Todd is the second Robin Dick Grayson grew and left to be a solo vigilante, nightwing. The story of the comic has a batman discovering Jason while he tries to steal the batmobile wheels. Jason is not some goats that mourns the terrible loss of deceased parents like Bruce and Dick. She is just a child from the streets that Batman decides Moxie.
Jason Todd makes all the meaning of the world to be cinematic robin in Batman: Part II. No one’s Dick Grayson character is not necessary for that repair. Having Batman’s a boy will make a thematic mirror in the last story we’ve seen in this universe, The penguin. And where that story is gone, Batman: Part II can find a more optimistic end of the young protige attitudes.
Behold, I love Batman and means that I love Robin too. This is an attitude that deserves another big shot of the screen and not in some way to coy The Dark Knight will rise. I didn’t expect all the gossip we were about to flood with Batman: Part IIBut when it comes to one of them, I hope it’s right for money.